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Established  1848 


MURFREESBORO,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


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STABLISHED  in  1848.     Offers  courses  leading   to   A.B.   and   B.S.   Degrees.      Diplomas 
given  in  Piano,  Voice,  Violin,  Art,  Expression,  and  Home  Economics.     Excellent  faculty 
from  standard  colleges  and  universities.     Two  active  and   enthusiastic   literary   societies. 
Active  religious  organizations,  Y.  W.  A.,  W.  M.  U.,  and  B.  Y.  P.  U. 

Well  arranged,  well  equipped  library,  adapted  for  use  of  teachers  and  students  in  every 
Tj*     O.  subject  taught  in  the  college,  Dewey  Decimal  System. 

*■  d-^lo  Science  Department  offers  strong  courses.      Well    equipped   laboratories    for    Chemistry, 

A  Kr)iif  Biology  and  Physics. 

Music  Department  very  popular.     Thirteen  new  pianos  added  to  equipment  and  four  new 

Chowan    studios. 

*~^     11  China  Painting  in  the  Art  Department  is  arousing  great  enthusiasm  among  the  students. 

l^iOllC^C  Dramatic   Clubs   in   the   Expression   Course,   cooking  and   sewing   contests   in   the    Home 

Economics  Course,  are  creating  unusual  interest  in  these  departments. 

Forty-one  acres  compose  the  site  of  the  college.  A  beautiful,  well-shaded  campus  of 
fifteen  acres,  and  a  large  athletic  field  furnish  ample  opportunities  for  outdoor  recreation. 

Fresh  vegetables  from  the  truck  farm,  and  wholesome  milk  from  the  dairy  are  furnished 
every  month  in  the  year. 

The  water  supply  is  pumped  from  200  feet  in  the  ground  on  up  into  the  new  overhead 
tank,  80  feet  high.     The  water  is  absolutely  pure  and  healthful. 

The  recent  changes  in  the  interior  of  the  administration  building  and  dormitories  make 
it  now  one  of  the  most  convenient  and  attractive  anywhere  to  be  found. 

The  new  society  halls  are  the  pride  of  the  student  body. 

The  College  is  located  in  northeastern  North  Carolina  in  Murfreesboro,  a  fifteen-minute 
drive  from  Conway  on  the  Seaboard  railroad,  and  a  thirty-minute  drive  from  Tunis  on  the  Coast 
Line  Railroad.  A  hard  surfaced  road  is  now  being  constructed  from  Weldon  and  Scotland  Neck, 
through  Conway,  Murfreesboro,  Winton,  Gatesville,  and  on  to  Elizabeth  City.  This  will  put  the 
College  within  ten  minutes  of  the  station  at  Conway,  twenty  minutes  of  the  station  at  Tunis,  and 
two  hours  from  Elizabeth  City.    Send  for  our  catalogue. 

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